I don't even notice my glasses once my Accuri 2 OTG goggles are on and I love the 100% transition lens, but my biggest problem is that although the goggle lens is anti fog coated, my glasses will fog up, even when temps are very moderate. I run hot all the time. So, I just ordered a pair of prescription inserts with anti fog coating and I'm hoping this will solve my problem, but at $400 just for the Rx Insert, it's a bit of a gamble. I'll be back to report my results after I receive and test them out. The other obvious (to me) aspect of the goggle insert that is a "con" in my opinion is that now I also have to carry glasses with me during motorcycle rides so when I stop for a break and remove my goggles, I can read my phone or a restaurant menu. Such a pain to have to keep digging in a bag for your glasses when you stop. Also, you'll need to keep them in a protective case, so that is a bulky item to carry...
I bought a prescription insert from SportRX a few years ago...I was moderately pleased but still a few frustrations with the whole set up..#1 skiing down a run and stopping for a break, they usually fog up..to my ski buddies frustration I demand we move so I dont fog up more..#2 was likely my error in that I submitted my most recent prescription to SportRX which was the prescription I use on a daily basis ..Issue being, they are progressive lenses...and unfortunately, the largest correction area in the inserts is that of the lowest portion of my prescription which provides the necessary correction for reading...unfortunately that correction throws me off skiing..If I were to reorder Sport RX inserts I would eliminate the lower correction prescription..Havent quite decided how to proceed .Still deliberating..Suggestions welcome.Michael
HI Michael! This is great feedback, thank you! Since the time of your last insert order, we've drastically improved upon a few features, notably the Anti-Fog coating and seg height placement for our snow goggles as well as expanding our insert lineup to accommodate a wider range of goggle types. Regarding the Rx type, I usually recommend that if you're not heavily reliant upon the reading area associated with a progressive lens, opt for single vision DIGITAL. You'll notice a much wider viewing range with less distortion throughout. However, if you're dissatisfied with the product for any reason, know that you're covered with our See Better Guarantee. Click on the link below to learn more and thanks for watching! 👉www.sportrx.com/return-policy 👉www.sportrx.com/custom-prescription-ski-goggle-insert.html
I will be going to Antarctica and previous travelers suggested to bring ski goggles. I currently wear prescription glasses. Do I need to send my prescription to your company together with the insert order?
Hi! Wow, What a cool trip! Yes, we’ll need a copy of your most recent eyeglass prescription along with your pd measurement (if it’s not listed on the Rx). You can upload a photo when placing the order online or call us to speak with a live optician!
Was boarding today and took a bad fall and broke my glasses. Should have had my goggles on, but didn't since they're old and glasses don't fit in them. Would like to get your insert, but I also need some new goggles. Any good rec's for someone with a narrow face? And obviously something I can use the inserts on.
Hello, I'm a just starting to learn to ski and worried about the impact falling would have on wearing glasses with OTG goggles, would the normal prescription inserts be less likely to break on impact if I fell?
HI Markus, Great question! Yes, the inserts are very unlikely to break/bend or harm you upon impact or during a fall since no part of the insert is actually touching your face. The bevel holding the insert in place does a decent job of protecting the insert from damage as well. Overall a much safer and effective option compared to OTG! 👉www.sportrx.com/prescription-ski-goggle-insert.html
Hello! We do produce Rx inserts for motocross goggles as well. The Vertex distance (distance from eye to backside of lens) is increased compared to everyday glasses, but this is factored in and calculated when manufacturing the lenses. No change to your prescription is necessary. Try 'em out! 👉www.sportrx.com/custom-prescription-mx-goggle-insert.html
Could this be attached to then inside of a hockey visor or hockey cage? Would be great if you made a version like that. Rx goggles and glasses under the hockey helmet are not the most comfortable
Hello! It may be possible if the mask, visor, or helmet has a bevel in which the insert can be firmly installed. In most cases we need to get the object in hand to assess whether it's compatible with one of our Rx inserts. Give us a call or email us at info@sportrx.com to learn more! 877.289.2999
Hi! Yes, vertex distance (the distance between the eye and the backside of the lens) is considered and adjusted with every lens and insert relative to the Rx strength.
Hey Jhon! The lens on SI Ballistic goggles is much shorter compared to many of the snow goggles that our inserts were designed to accommodate. That said, there's a decent chance we have an insert to fit with it. Give our opticians a call to get started! 877.289.2999 info@sportrx.com
Hey Keynie! There's a few ways to order a prescription insert from SportRx and we do ship to Canada!... 1. Go to the page for the goggle you want and click on the box labeled 'prescription' to begin building your custom lens setup and proceed to checkout. 2. If you already have a goggle, and it's one that we offer on our site, enter in the search bar the name or brand of said goggle and perform the same steps. OR Click here 👉www.sportrx.com/prescription-ski-goggle-insert.html 3. Give us a call to speak with a live optician who can take your order over the phone. 877.289.2999 OR shoot us an email! info@sportrx.com . You can also take advantage of our chat feature when you're on the SportRx website. Hope you found this helpful!
Hey Tom! 100%, Oakley, Spy, and Fox make some of the best Goggles you can find! Some notable top tier options include... 👉www.sportrx.com/100-armega-mx-goggle.html 👉www.sportrx.com/oakley-airbrake-mx-goggle.html 👉www.sportrx.com/fox-airspace-mx-goggle.html
Possibly! It depends on the design of the facemask/goggles and whether the bevel holding the lens will support the Rx insert. Give our opticians a call or send an email to info@sportrx.com to find out if they'll work with your goggles! 🤙 877.289.2999 info@sportrx.comv
Winter hiking most definitely! You may want to opt for a glacier style frame for mountaineering though. That said, if you prefer to wear goggles for it, that's fine too! Here's a few options to consider for glacier style glasses... 👉www.sportrx.com/julbo-vermont-classic.html 👉www.sportrx.com/smith-embark.html 👉www.sportrx.com/julbo-cham.html
@@sportrxeyewear i wear Oakley clifden that you all put glacier lenses in. Just looking for something when it is freezing cold as glasses always fog up
Oh cool! Thanks for trusting us with your eyewear! You may also benefit from WileyX's Climate Control series of frames. The foam gasket creates a reliable seal from harsh wind and snow. Pair it with an antifog coated lens and you're good to go! 👉 www.sportrx.com/shopby/brand-wiley_x/collection_type-wiley_x_climate_control_series.html
HI! It depends on conditions and how much heat your body is giving off, but the Anti-fog coating (optional) works very well at combating fog buildup. 👉 www.sportrx.com/prescription-ski-goggle-insert.html 🔥
Hey Niko! We use 25 different insert shapes to accommodate most goggle brands and models on the market. If you have a goggle that you'd like to pair with one of our Rx inserts, give us a call to speak with a live optician or take advantage of our online chat feature.
Did you know prescription inserts were an option for snow goggles? If so, what stopped you from making the switch?
Got inserts a few seasons ago. NEVER GOING BACK! They have worked phenomenally well. No problems with fog even without no fog on insert.
I actually found this video after buying an insert this morning. Sounds like I made the correct choice. I can't wait to use them!
Awesome! 🔥
Thanks for getting the word out about prescription inserts for goggles(!!!)
This was so helpful! Thanks Eyeglass Tyler!
Glad you found it helpful, Miss Fagan! 🏄♀️
Thank you for watching!
I don't even notice my glasses once my Accuri 2 OTG goggles are on and I love the 100% transition lens, but my biggest problem is that although the goggle lens is anti fog coated, my glasses will fog up, even when temps are very moderate. I run hot all the time.
So, I just ordered a pair of prescription inserts with anti fog coating and I'm hoping this will solve my problem, but at $400 just for the Rx Insert, it's a bit of a gamble. I'll be back to report my results after I receive and test them out.
The other obvious (to me) aspect of the goggle insert that is a "con" in my opinion is that now I also have to carry glasses with me during motorcycle rides so when I stop for a break and remove my goggles, I can read my phone or a restaurant menu. Such a pain to have to keep digging in a bag for your glasses when you stop. Also, you'll need to keep them in a protective case, so that is a bulky item to carry...
Excited to hear your feedback Erik!
I bought a prescription insert from SportRX a few years ago...I was moderately pleased but still a few frustrations with the whole set up..#1 skiing down a run and stopping for a break, they usually fog up..to my ski buddies frustration I demand we move so I dont fog up more..#2 was likely my error in that I submitted my most recent prescription to SportRX which was the prescription I use on a daily basis ..Issue being, they are progressive lenses...and unfortunately, the largest correction area in the inserts is that of the lowest portion of my prescription which provides the necessary correction for reading...unfortunately that correction throws me off skiing..If I were to reorder Sport RX inserts I would eliminate the lower correction prescription..Havent quite decided how to proceed .Still deliberating..Suggestions welcome.Michael
HI Michael! This is great feedback, thank you! Since the time of your last insert order, we've drastically improved upon a few features, notably the Anti-Fog coating and seg height placement for our snow goggles as well as expanding our insert lineup to accommodate a wider range of goggle types. Regarding the Rx type, I usually recommend that if you're not heavily reliant upon the reading area associated with a progressive lens, opt for single vision DIGITAL. You'll notice a much wider viewing range with less distortion throughout. However, if you're dissatisfied with the product for any reason, know that you're covered with our See Better Guarantee. Click on the link below to learn more and thanks for watching!
👉www.sportrx.com/return-policy
👉www.sportrx.com/custom-prescription-ski-goggle-insert.html
@sportrxeyewear
You mentioned that Bolle makes their own RX insert.
Is it different than the one you make/sell?
So how do you see when goggles are up? Sounds like I would need to carry a regular set of glasses anyway.
I will be going to Antarctica and previous travelers suggested to bring ski goggles. I currently wear prescription glasses. Do I need to send my prescription to your company together with the insert order?
Hi! Wow, What a cool trip! Yes, we’ll need a copy of your most recent eyeglass prescription along with your pd measurement (if it’s not listed on the Rx). You can upload a photo when placing the order online or call us to speak with a live optician!
Was boarding today and took a bad fall and broke my glasses. Should have had my goggles on, but didn't since they're old and glasses don't fit in them. Would like to get your insert, but I also need some new goggles. Any good rec's for someone with a narrow face? And obviously something I can use the inserts on.
Hello, I'm a just starting to learn to ski and worried about the impact falling would have on wearing glasses with OTG goggles, would the normal prescription inserts be less likely to break on impact if I fell?
HI Markus, Great question! Yes, the inserts are very unlikely to break/bend or harm you upon impact or during a fall since no part of the insert is actually touching your face. The bevel holding the insert in place does a decent job of protecting the insert from damage as well. Overall a much safer and effective option compared to OTG! 👉www.sportrx.com/prescription-ski-goggle-insert.html
How about for Motorcross goggles? Also, do the inserts sit further away than your glasses would? If so, that would change the prescription needed.
Hello! We do produce Rx inserts for motocross goggles as well. The Vertex distance (distance from eye to backside of lens) is increased compared to everyday glasses, but this is factored in and calculated when manufacturing the lenses. No change to your prescription is necessary. Try 'em out!
👉www.sportrx.com/custom-prescription-mx-goggle-insert.html
Would an insert fit the 100% barstow goggles?
Absolutely! 👉 www.sportrx.com/100-prescription-snow-goggle-insert.html 🔥
Could this be attached to then inside of a hockey visor or hockey cage? Would be great if you made a version like that. Rx goggles and glasses under the hockey helmet are not the most comfortable
Hello! It may be possible if the mask, visor, or helmet has a bevel in which the insert can be firmly installed. In most cases we need to get the object in hand to assess whether it's compatible with one of our Rx inserts. Give us a call or email us at info@sportrx.com to learn more! 877.289.2999
is it the same script lens? or is the script adjusted for parallax, as the lens sits further off the nose
Hi! Yes, vertex distance (the distance between the eye and the backside of the lens) is considered and adjusted with every lens and insert relative to the Rx strength.
Hi, do you have goggle insert that fits in Oakley SI goggles? I use it for airsoft and the insert for that is too small for me. Thanks
Hey Jhon! The lens on SI Ballistic goggles is much shorter compared to many of the snow goggles that our inserts were designed to accommodate. That said, there's a decent chance we have an insert to fit with it. Give our opticians a call to get started!
877.289.2999
info@sportrx.com
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How do you order? Do you ship to Canada?
Hey Keynie! There's a few ways to order a prescription insert from SportRx and we do ship to Canada!...
1. Go to the page for the goggle you want and click on the box labeled 'prescription' to begin building your custom lens setup and proceed to checkout.
2. If you already have a goggle, and it's one that we offer on our site, enter in the search bar the name or brand of said goggle and perform the same steps. OR Click here 👉www.sportrx.com/prescription-ski-goggle-insert.html
3. Give us a call to speak with a live optician who can take your order over the phone. 877.289.2999
OR shoot us an email! info@sportrx.com
. You can also take advantage of our chat feature when you're on the SportRx website.
Hope you found this helpful!
I have two different goggles (Anon M4 & Oakley Fall Line). Do I need to buy two inserts?
You would not need two different inserts! Both of those models use the same insert design. I hope you get to try it out, it's the best!
Thank You!!!
You're welcome!
I am looking for the best goggles with inserts for ATV / UTV riding ? What do you recommend ?
Hey Tom! 100%, Oakley, Spy, and Fox make some of the best Goggles you can find! Some notable top tier options include...
👉www.sportrx.com/100-armega-mx-goggle.html
👉www.sportrx.com/oakley-airbrake-mx-goggle.html
👉www.sportrx.com/fox-airspace-mx-goggle.html
would these work for smaller airsoft goggles?
Possibly! It depends on the design of the facemask/goggles and whether the bevel holding the lens will support the Rx insert. Give our opticians a call or send an email to info@sportrx.com to find out if they'll work with your goggles! 🤙
877.289.2999
info@sportrx.comv
every screen you go to add more cost to the order. Eyeglasses are one of the biggest scams there is.
Think of it like a pizza! The more toppings you add, the more premium the price! 🍕
@sportrxsandiego do you recommend for hiking in winter and mountaineering?
Winter hiking most definitely! You may want to opt for a glacier style frame for mountaineering though. That said, if you prefer to wear goggles for it, that's fine too! Here's a few options to consider for glacier style glasses...
👉www.sportrx.com/julbo-vermont-classic.html
👉www.sportrx.com/smith-embark.html
👉www.sportrx.com/julbo-cham.html
@@sportrxeyewear i wear Oakley clifden that you all put glacier lenses in. Just looking for something when it is freezing cold as glasses always fog up
Oh cool! Thanks for trusting us with your eyewear! You may also benefit from WileyX's Climate Control series of frames. The foam gasket creates a reliable seal from harsh wind and snow. Pair it with an antifog coated lens and you're good to go!
👉 www.sportrx.com/shopby/brand-wiley_x/collection_type-wiley_x_climate_control_series.html
Will the inserts fog up?
HI! It depends on conditions and how much heat your body is giving off, but the Anti-fog coating (optional) works very well at combating fog buildup. 👉 www.sportrx.com/prescription-ski-goggle-insert.html 🔥
Does that work on any goggles??
Hey Niko! We use 25 different insert shapes to accommodate most goggle brands and models on the market. If you have a goggle that you'd like to pair with one of our Rx inserts, give us a call to speak with a live optician or take advantage of our online chat feature.